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: Looking for a new tripod. Suggestions anyone?


JordanLee
12-05-2010, 11:34 PM
So I'm looking to spoil myself for Christmas and planning on buying a new tripod. I know I should initially spend a good amount on one since I'll have it forever but I wanted to ask you guys whats good for within my budget. Im looking to spend between 250-350 on a good Manfrotto. I went on the site and was overwhelmed with options. I was looking at the kits since I need the tripod and head but have no idea what to look for. I'll be shooting video as well and wanted to ask you guys which route I should be taking. Thanks :)

RevRav
12-06-2010, 12:17 AM
Good way to determine which head to get, is to calculate how heavy your camera / video equipment would total up to.

J____
12-06-2010, 12:51 AM
check out my blog post for Benro Trab. It is AWESOME for the price for a full sized yet SUPER compact tripod for traveling. It's pretty much a gitzo knockoff for a fraction of the cost. It's amazing! Only of a small number of tripods that I can fold up and put inside my carry on for the airline while being able to support a full sized DSLR + pro lens AND be tall enough for full functionality and use.

http://jacksonzhao.com/blog/2009/12/update/

JordanLee
12-06-2010, 01:32 AM
Good way to determine which head to get, is to calculate how heavy your camera / video equipment would total up to.

It's going to be a 7D with either a 24-70L or a Tokina 11-16 at its heaviest.

Thanks or the insight so far.

m3thods
12-06-2010, 07:55 AM
i found that height (without the column raised) is somewhat important.. i found it tough to fuss around to get the perfect height on the 055xprob's because of my height (i'm 5'7), so i opted for the 190xprob's which were perfect with my ball head. and it can carry my 50Dgripped+70-200 2.8 with little issues.


jackson thanks for heads up on the benro. i'm definitely going to check that out since i want something to fit in my carry-on and not my checked luggage :P

ilvtofu
12-06-2010, 08:08 AM
Where do they sell the benro.

Ahh Jackson your font colour is hard to read :(

moky
12-06-2010, 09:26 AM
i believe bhphoto and adorama carry benro

TOPEC
12-06-2010, 10:07 AM
I too am looking into a new tripod for my 5D2 and have been looking into the manfrottos. I seem to have narrowed it down to the 190 and 055. I seem to be leaning towards 055 because it is a bit taller without raising the center colum. Still havnt decided yet on the 190 or 055.

Ps: why r gitzo tripods costs quite a bit more than other brands?
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moky
12-06-2010, 10:20 AM
just wanted to post this up in case no one saw it before (previous tripod thread)
http://www.revscene.net/forums/tripod-help-t603910.html

topec: what sort of lenses are you using on your 5d2? i recently bought the manfrotto 055xprob and 498rc4 for my 5d2 + 70-200 2.8 and it is very rock solid.

ddr
12-06-2010, 02:17 PM
+1 to a head like the 498. horizontal adjustment is very useful

TOPEC
12-06-2010, 03:11 PM
just wanted to post this up in case no one saw it before (previous tripod thread)
http://www.revscene.net/forums/tripod-help-t603910.html

topec: what sort of lenses are you using on your 5d2? i recently bought the manfrotto 055xprob and 498rc4 for my 5d2 + 70-200 2.8 and it is very rock solid.

so far only the 24-105 i use mostly, but down the road, i dont think i'll get much telephoto lenses, but more like wide angle lens. i think i looked into that exact combo last night. how much did that run u?

moky
12-06-2010, 03:24 PM
i can't remember since i picked it up in portland. i know i saved maybe 150 total?
try heading to local stores here and see if u prefer the 055 or the 190, that, and see which one is better suited to your height

TOPEC
12-06-2010, 06:06 PM
Yup, I was thinkin of checking it out at local stores first before making the final decision
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JordanLee
12-06-2010, 07:22 PM
Big difference between the 496 and 498? I'll be using it for video so I heard I'll want the panning options the 498 offers. But is it worth the 50$? Most likely going with a 190 as well.

J____
12-06-2010, 07:43 PM
jackson thanks for heads up on the benro. i'm definitely going to check that out since i want something to fit in my carry-on and not my checked luggage :P

there's this new Benro travel that's even more compact than mine. It's slightly longer than my Trab when retracted but it's alot flatter.
http://www.benrousa.com/products_TravelFlatTripods.html




Ahh Jackson your font colour is hard to read :(

fixed! thnx for the headsup




the cheapest place i found them were on amazon. It was $20 cheaper than B&H when i got mine.

ddr
12-08-2010, 04:11 PM
Big difference between the 496 and 498? I'll be using it for video so I heard I'll want the panning options the 498 offers. But is it worth the 50$? Most likely going with a 190 as well.

if u using it for video a lot u may want to look at a video head, or probably a shoulder rig later on

the 498 is useful for landscapes when you recompose since you can lock the vertical axis and pan left to right. i guess u could use it for panos as well. manfrotto actually has a new head with bubble levels on it and it pans, i forgot what the model number is. don't think it's out yet.

Mashimaro
12-08-2010, 04:33 PM
I too am looking into a new tripod for my 5D2 and have been looking into the manfrottos. I seem to have narrowed it down to the 190 and 055. I seem to be leaning towards 055 because it is a bit taller without raising the center colum. Still havnt decided yet on the 190 or 055.

Ps: why r gitzo tripods costs quite a bit more than other brands?
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I ended up going with a gitzo gt2541 carbon tripod and manfrotto 488rc2 head. I had the manfrotto 190 tripod for a few days but found it was too short for me without the column extended (I'm 5'10"). I was debating the 055 legset instead but it was heavy IMO. I felt that a tripod is a one time investment so I sprung for the gitzo in the end. I love my tripod and use it often enough hence buying a nice one that weighs only 3lbs :)

To the op, I'd rather go with the manfrotto for that price range especially if you have nice gear. Im not a fan if knock off products!
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ilvtofu
12-09-2010, 08:40 PM
Anyone have opinion on this

Slik Pro 340DX
http://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/PID-MX26702(ME).aspx

Max load of 8.8lbs should be more than enough for me

Boostslut
12-10-2010, 04:41 AM
asian XL most of the time i don't understand your fails. If you don't think its a good tripod, then just write "I think that tripod sucks." No need to fail him for asking peoples opinions on a certain item.

The tripod you listed weighs 6.5 pounds it says at the bottum, you might want to look for something a bit lighter. Have being gone through a few tripods myself, i'd look back and say that a Tripod is an investment into your photography future. Spend a bit more coin on something that will last you a while. I'd much rather spend $500 on a tripod once, than spend 100 then 200 then 350 and then 500 for the right tripod. Might seem expensive now, but look into it as an investment!

Hehe
12-10-2010, 05:23 AM
If you don't mind second hand, try looking in used market.

I recently purchased a Benro C-128 carbon fiber tripod for 120USD shipped to Blaine. It's sturdy and comparable to my old Manfro 190 that got stolen at much less weight.

Mashimaro
12-10-2010, 03:56 PM
asian XL most of the time i don't understand your fails. If you don't think its a good tripod, then just write "I think that tripod sucks." No need to fail him for asking peoples opinions on a certain item.

The tripod you listed weighs 6.5 pounds it says at the bottum, you might want to look for something a bit lighter. Have being gone through a few tripods myself, i'd look back and say that a Tripod is an investment into your photography future. Spend a bit more coin on something that will last you a while. I'd much rather spend $500 on a tripod once, than spend 100 then 200 then 350 and then 500 for the right tripod. Might seem expensive now, but look into it as an investment!

i agree with Boostslut!

you might not want to spend the $1000 on a Gitzo, but a nice Manfrotto will not cost that much and will last you a lifetime. :)

ilvtofu
12-10-2010, 04:45 PM
asian XL most of the time i don't understand your fails. If you don't think its a good tripod, then just write "I think that tripod sucks." No need to fail him for asking peoples opinions on a certain item.

The tripod you listed weighs 6.5 pounds it says at the bottum, you might want to look for something a bit lighter. Have being gone through a few tripods myself, i'd look back and say that a Tripod is an investment into your photography future. Spend a bit more coin on something that will last you a while. I'd much rather spend $500 on a tripod once, than spend 100 then 200 then 350 and then 500 for the right tripod. Might seem expensive now, but look into it as an investment!

Hmm good point, I guess I'll have to save up. And don't worry about asian XL he just decided to stalk all my posts yesterday and failed them cause he was sore I failed his one post...

Then again if it gets stolen I'd probably cry about a $500 tripod...

@hehe damn where'd you find one that cheap?

N.V.M.
12-10-2010, 06:54 PM
i found that by buying a cable release, my so-so tripod will do me for now.

ddr
12-10-2010, 09:21 PM
a good test is to use the tripod on a bridge. becomes very apparent which one is sturdy

skyxx
12-10-2010, 10:30 PM
Sorta on topic. New head from Manfrotto, I want! Hopefully it's cheaper than the 504HD head....

Manfrotto Photo/Video tripod head on show on Vimeo

TOPEC
12-11-2010, 01:15 PM
Just went to check out the manfrotto tripods, seems like the 055 with a ball head might cause me tip toe to reach the viewfinder while the 190 will cause me to bend down a bight. The 055 seems more sturdy tho so I'm kinda leaning towards that one.
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Hehe
12-11-2010, 01:36 PM
You don't always have to extend them all the way. :D

TOPEC
12-24-2010, 04:52 PM
ended up picking the 055/498
along with that i picked up a 430ex ii today
xmas present to myself

http://img254.imageshack.us/img254/746/img0692be.jpg

the slick is my old tripod

skyxx
12-24-2010, 08:06 PM
Didn't want to make a new thread and sorta stealing this but FS/BBY has the Manfrotto 7322CY/732CY for 199. That's pretty cheap for a lightweight CF tripod! Just though I'd share.

http://www.futureshop.ca/en-CA/product/manfrotto-manfrotto-my-carbon-tripod-7322cy-7322cy/10155647.aspx?path=97b40ffe208dbe50f17a1280e8c4045 4en02

http://www.bestbuy.ca/en-CA/product/manfrotto-manfrotto-my-carbon-tripod-7322cy-7322cy/10155647.aspx

Euro7r
12-24-2010, 08:29 PM
ended up picking the 055/498
along with that i picked up a 430ex ii today
xmas present to myself

http://img254.imageshack.us/img254/746/img0692be.jpg

the slick is my old tripod


How high the 055 go? I'm 6 feet 1 and I'm thinking of getting the 055.

TOPEC
12-24-2010, 08:32 PM
pretty dam high, according to the manfrotto site the 055 is 142CM tall and 178.5CM with the center column extended, and that doesnt take into account the height of the head

Mashimaro
12-24-2010, 09:01 PM
How high the 055 go? I'm 6 feet 1 and I'm thinking of getting the 055.

the 055 should be perfect for you. i'm 5'10" and it was pretty eye level with the column down.

i try to never use the column on my tripod unless i'm lazy and only have 3 of my 4-section legs out...lol :)